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Natural convection

Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together.  This is the traditional

cooking, very good for roasting joints, ideal for biscuits, baked apples and crisping

food.  You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature

between 50 and 260 °C (pre-set value 180 °C).

50 ÷ 200

Large grill (turnspit according to the model         ).

Selecting this function switches on the two upper heating elements for direct

radiation of heat over food. This function must be used between 50 to 200°C.

(Pre-set value 200 °C).

50 ÷ 260

Fan oven

Both the fan and the circular heating element operate together.

The hot air adjustable between 50 and 260 °C is evenly distributed inside the oven.

This is ideal for cooking several types of food (meat, fish) at the same time without

affecting taste and smell.  It is indicated for delicate pastries.

(Pre-set value 170 °C).

Fan-assisted natural convection

Both the top and bottom elements are on, as is the fan. This is the conventional

cooking method, excellent for a variety of foods. It produces good results for cooking

on one level -- ideal for biscuits, cakes and canapés -- with the temperature

adjustable from 50 to 260°C. (Pre-set value 185 °C).

Fan assisted total grill

The air which is heated by the grill heating element is circulated by the fan and

so helps to distribute the heat.  The fan assisted grill replaces perfectly the turnspit.

You can obtain very good results also with large quantities of poultry, sausage,

red meat. This function must be used between 50 to 200°C.

(Pre-set value 200 °C).

50 ÷ 200

50 ÷ 260

Medium Fan-assisted Grill

 The air warmed up by the grill element (medium) is pumped by the fan which then

conveys it onto the food.  This function guarantees good results with poultry,

sausages and red meat. This function must be used between 50 to 200°C.

(Pre-set value 200°C).

50 ÷ 260

50 ÷ 260

50 ÷ 260

50 ÷ 260

Fan with lower heating element

 The air warmed up by the lower heating element is pumped by the fan which then

conveys it onto the food at a temperature of between 50 and 260°C. This function

is good for sterilising foods  (pre-set value 220°C).

Turning on the oven’s top heating element.

 It can be used to reheat cooked food by placing the oven rack on the second level

from the top, or to defrost bread, pizza or pasta by placing the oven rack on the

first level from the bottom . This function works at temperatures of between 50 and

260°C. (Pre-set value 220°C).

50 ÷ 260

Fan with top heating element

 The air warmed up by the top heating element is pumped by the fan which then

conveys  it  onto  the  food  at  a  temperature  of  between  50  and  260°C.

(Pre-set value 220°C).

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Fan oven (energy saving function)

 The fan and circular heating element are on at the same time. Hot air (temperature

of between 50 and  260 °C) is conveyed uniformly on all levels. This function is

ideal  for  cooking  different  types  of  food  (meat  or  fish)  for  a  long  time.

(Pre-set value 170 °C).

50 ÷ 260

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Summary of Contents for IOS6WE3

Page 1: ...MODEL IOS6WE3 White IOS6SE3 Stainless Steel 600mm Electric Multi function Oven Manual Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...explanations After removing the packing check that the appliance is not damaged in any way Be careful not to leave the packing materials plastic sheeting expanded polystyrene etc in reach of children...

Page 3: ...iance barefoot Do not pull the feeding cable in order to detach the plug from socket Do not leave the apparatus exposed to atmospheric agents rain sun and so on Do not allow the appliance to be used b...

Page 4: ...l parts All parts which offer protection should be fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed without the use of a tool We recommend that installation connection and preparation of the cabinet ar...

Page 5: ...the electrical system are able to withstand the load of the appliance see nameplate 2 the power supply system has an earth connection in good working order in accordance with the regulations in force...

Page 6: ...tion and use precautions This oven is always used with CLOSED DOOR for all the cooking functions Grill included Always hold the handle in the middle to open the oven door When you open the oven door b...

Page 7: ...ncrease or to to lower the temperature Cooking indicators Temp C min 40 max 260 50 200 Defrosting with fan Ambient temperature air is distributed inside the oven to defrost food more quickly without p...

Page 8: ...cooking from the bottom warming up food or sterilizing glass jars It is also indicated for food requiring long and slow cookings i e casserole This function can be used between 50 and 260 C Pre set va...

Page 9: ...the time set press the knob or wait for 5 seconds The display will show the set time and the indicator will remain lit At the end of the set time an acoustic signal sounds and the indicator flashes Pr...

Page 10: ...of 1 30h is set the oven will begin cooking at 10 30 and will switch off at 12 00 Start of cooking is indicated by the symbol which lights up on the display At the end of the set time the oven switche...

Page 11: ...king function is set within the following minute the oven sets itself to OFF automatically Controls lock Every time the oven is turned off the controls lock is automatically activated child safety Whe...

Page 12: ...t You can obtain very good results also with large quantities of poultry sausage red meat This function must be used between 50 to 200 C Pre set value 200 C 50 200 50 260 Medium Fan assisted Grill The...

Page 13: ...button was pressed When the set time is up a buzzer sounds and the bell symbol flashes Touch any of the buttons to silence it COOKING TIME Gently press the function selector repeatedly until dur appe...

Page 14: ...cribed in the paragraph COOKING TIME Gently press the selector again until Stop appears on the display and set the stop cooking time as described in the paragraph STOP COOKING A will appear on the dis...

Page 15: ...oving food from them or placing food on them When placing cookware on a shelf pull the shelf out to the bump on the shelf support Place the cookware on the shelf then slide the shelf back into the ove...

Page 16: ...Removal of oven door To make cleaning easier remove the oven door as follows 1 open the door halfway and remove the glass stoppers A the profile B as shown in fig 8 and the glass C as shown in fig 8A...

Page 17: ...oor and undo the two screws in the block A see figure 9 N B when block A is unscrewed the bottom of the door is left completely free Two people are therefore needed for this operation one to hold the...

Page 18: ...re is not a power cut with the fuse still working When you call for service or order parts do not forget to give model of your oven serial number colour when in enamelled version part name or and desc...

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Page 20: ...Tipolitografia Montagnani Modena Italy Cod 537924 0708...

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